Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Nexus 5 will have a octa-core CPU called Odin? - Everything Android

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Into transpire new specifications regarding the Nexus 5 , the Android smartphone official Google which in all probability will be presented towards the end of the year. Initially there was some doubt that LG realized the new smartphone Google Experience , but then you have come to know some information about a first prototype test Nexus 5 girovagherebbe for laboratories LG .

According to some sources the site idigitaltimes , on which we have little information regarding the reliability of its news, the processor that will carry the Nexus 5 will not be a Snapdragon 800, as it was thought at first, but will be a new type of processor named “Odin”. This CPU will 8 hearts buttons with big.LITTLE ARM architecture similar to that of 5 Samsung Exynos processor, which provides 4 core Cortex-A7 used to carry out operations read more and 4 core Cortex-A15 used to carry the heavier ones. The construction technology will be 28nm High K Metal Gate . The processor also would support display with full HD resolution and it would have felt much better than the one installed sull’Optimus G Pro LG, which is the Snapdragon 600. Its mass production, finally, would be scheduled for the end of the year, just in time for the launch of the Nexus 5 .Into Such information, however, are to be taken with the tongs much as the presentation of the smartphone is still very far, probably because the Nexus 5 will be presented during the months of November / December. As always, we look forward to new information that will give you not just make their appearance on the network.

Into Joseph Iovene
Student in Electrical Engineering at the Second University of Naples. First Android device in 2010 (HTC Desire) on which I have written some guides. Terminals that I own: Stock Android 2.3 Nexus One, LG Optimus Black (White) Android 4.0 Stock. Smartphones Now: Nexus 4 Stock. Special interests: formula1, smartphones and tablets, computers.

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